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how can I use 'continue_train' option? #87
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I just added the |
@junyanz thanks for your answer. |
It was recently added here. |
@junyanz good! thank you!! |
Hi, |
It should stop at 200, as niter=200, niter_decay=200, and you start from epoch_count=200. If you want to train it longer, you can increase niter and/or niter_decay . See more details about these flags here. |
Should I give --epoch_count value the last epoch at which training the model stopped along with --continue_train |
Yes. |
can I use this command to train a model base on a pre-trained model? or not? what does '--model cycle_gan' mean? using the pre-trained model in the path './checkpoint/cycle_gan' ? I've got the official dataset from https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~taesung_park/CycleGAN/datasets/ If can, are there any suggestions about fine-tuning a pre-trained model? like adding some codes in certain places of the project, since I'm not an expert in using cycleGAN. |
Hi~ I'm again,
I want to train with the latest model of previous training.
I used the commend flag "--continue_train" and others were same with previous training
but the training epoch started at 1 epoch
is there any more options to need?
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